The ModuLeX system works with Medtronic’s AiBLE ecosystem for spine surgery and has a modular screw platform. The system has in-situ screw assembly for improved visualization of patient anatomy during procedures.
“The [CD Horizon] ModuLeX system has greatly improved my overall workflow for complex deformity surgery,” Nicholas Fletcher, MD, a Medtronic consultant said in the release. “Its modular design allows me to develop patient-specific, adaptable solutions to match the patient’s anatomy. With ModuLeX, not only can you see more, but you can do more; the system allows me to be flexible in my approach. In my hands, the system improves my surgical efficiency and visibility of the surgical area, which helps me deliver a better standard of help for pediatric patients.”
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